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Alaska General Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Child or Children

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Alaska
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AK-P007
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This Power of Attorney is a form which provides for the appointment of an attorney-in-fact for the care of a child or children, including health care.


This Power of Attorney form requires that the signature of the person giving another the power of attorney to be notarized.

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In order for your parent to grant you Power of Attorney, they must be of sound mind.If the parent is of sound mind, they may sign over Power of Attorney. If your parent is already mentally incapacitated, they may have already granted you (or another person) Power of Attorney in a Living Will.

Designating someone to act on your behalf using a power of attorney (POA) document is a serious decision. While POA can be given to anyone, individuals usually choose a trusted family member to handle the responsibly of making health and/or financial decisions for them.

No. Wife cannot "override" valid POA executed by spouse.

A power of attorney and a guardianship are tools that help someone act in your stead if you become incapacitated. With a power of attorney, you choose who you want to act for you. In a guardianship proceeding, the court chooses who will act as guardian.

A power of attorney is a legal document that allows a principal to appoint an agent to act for them should they become incapacitated. The agent is expected to place the principal's interests ahead of his or her own, which is why it is important for you and your loved one to pick a trusted individual.

A power of attorney over a child is a document signed and notarized by a parent giving a non- parent authority to make decisions for a minor child.It can be used to authorize the person to obtain medical treatment for a child or sign up a child for an activity or for other significant decisions.

Once a parent is no longer competent, he or she cannot revoke the power of attorney. If the agent is acting improperly, family members can file a petition in court challenging the agent.

Power of attorney gives someone other than a legal parent or guardian the right to make decisions about a child's welfare, but it does not establish legal custody. You can only modify legal custody through court proceedings.

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Alaska General Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Child or Children